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DATE INDEX | WHAT HAPPENED ON APRIL 26, 2005
NEWS
Correction
Besieged DeLay still a potent D.C. force
By Gwyneth K. Shaw | Gwyneth K. Shaw,SUN NATIONAL STAFF
School priorities
Legislative sense
Arthur, Antoinette M.
Douglas, Anthony
Wright, Donna J.
Robbins, Charles
Sun News Digest
King, Francis M.
Malone, Martin Anthony
Worker is critical after being pulled from trench
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Boyd, Sylvia L.
Back in the U.S.S.R.
Macdonald, Jr., Vincent W.
Wilson, Melvin F.
Bonney, Jack E.
Tillman, Cornelius
Brandt Iii, John G.
Gerace, Margaret M.
George Irving Nelson, 80, administrator for SSA
Indian trains, planes put mettle to test
By G. Jefferson Price III
Reeder, Helen Marie
Steroid use in NFL may be wider than thought
By Jeff Barker | Jeff Barker,SUN STAFF
Sister Marie Harkness, 83, Franciscan nun, nurse
Solomon, Faye
Ex-officials report clashes with Bolton
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
Critics leave behind no alternative for education reform
By Clarence Page
Millbrook, Sarah L.
At least 73 die in Japanese train crash
By Bruce Wallace | Bruce Wallace,LOS ANGELES TIMES
Scofield, James Ivy
Letters To The Editor
Walcutt, Charles Carroll
Plan to unite school advisory panels debated in Baltimore County
By Sara Neufeld | Sara Neufeld,SUN STAFF
Deaths Elsewhere
State sees minor impact in possible base closings
By Josh Mitchell | Josh Mitchell,SUN STAFF
Berman, Mary A.
Church, Marlan A.
Seventh state employee charged with taking bribes from company
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
`Big House' Gaines: His noble way dealt bigotry a beating
By Alexander E. Hooke
GOP forges ahead on Social Security
By William Neikirk | William Neikirk,CHICAGO TRIBUNE
City judge to enforce timely jail hearings
By Ryan Davis | Ryan Davis,SUN STAFF
Pellicone, Paul Mark
Knust, Albert F.
Hlatky, Vera
Gorney, George L.
Newman, Florence
Putin repeats vow of democratic reform
By Alex Rodriguez | Alex Rodriguez,CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Eastern Shore Marine, 26, dies near Fallujah
By Chris Guy | Chris Guy,SUN STAFF
Intervention spin cycle
By Norman Solomon
Bizzarri, Jr., Blaze P.
Riley, Ray D.
Police Blotter
By RICHARD IRWIN
Carter, Robert Kim
Three Baltimore second-graders watch their words come to life at the annual Young Playwrights Festival.
By Laura Loh | Laura Loh,SUN STAFF
Robinson, M. Elliott
Ridgley Jr., John T.
Metro
Froneberger, Richard S.
Levin, Bernice
Ehrlich takes his message on the road
By Andrew A. Green and Sumathi Reddy | Andrew A. Green and Sumathi Reddy,SUN STAFF
Wildlife officials mute a generation of swans
By Candus Thomson | Candus Thomson,SUN STAFF
Janet G. Knight, 63, homemaker, volunteer
Balto. Co. firm to build mail protector
By Anica Butler | Anica Butler,SUN STAFF
Indictments target 14 reputed members of mob in Chicago
By Matt O'Connor and Todd Lighty | Matt O'Connor and Todd Lighty,CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Boyd Jr, Matthew
Lohr, Jessie A.
Missing UM student's body found in Anacostia River
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER
Testerman, Joann Dawn
High court to decide on seizing Social Security funds
By David G. Savage | David G. Savage,LOS ANGELES TIMES
Richard O. Haffer, 70, theater pipe organ expert
By Frederick N. Rasmussen | Frederick N. Rasmussen,SUN STAFF
As others honor the father, the father honors the son
By MICHAEL OLESKER
Diet doctor convicted in Ecstasy case
By Matthew Dolan | Matthew Dolan,SUN STAFF
Luril D. Greene-Curtis, 38, Marriott Hotel worker
SPORTS
High school athletes need Phelps to help them keep their lives afloat
By MILTON KENT
Baby Bulls growing up quickly in overdue return to postseason
By Don Markus | Don Markus,SUN STAFF
Baseball
Minor leagues
Meet Me In Detroit
By Ken Murray | Ken Murray,SUN STAFF
O's solve Wells, stifle Red Sox, 8-4
By Jeff Zrebiec | Jeff Zrebiec,SUN STAFF
Sports Digest
Orioles tilt lineup to right vs. Wells
By Jeff Zrebiec | Jeff Zrebiec,SUN STAFF
O's solve Wells, stifle Red Sox, 8-4
By Jeff Zrebiec | Jeff Zrebiec,SUN STAFF
Pick of QB puts Gibbs on defensive
By Edward Lee | Edward Lee,SUN STAFF
No pain would be big gain for Blast
By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,SUN STAFF
Southwestern pitcher ties 2nd state record after striking out 20
By Pat O'Malley | Pat O'Malley,SUN STAFF
Poly tops Western, 9-7, takes control of league
By Katherine Dunn | Katherine Dunn,SUN STAFF
Transactions
Mount St. Joseph baseball shuts out McDonogh, 6-0
By FROM STAFF REPORTS
Boss' horse isn't `Funny,' or even `Smarty'
By LAURA VECSEY
BUSINESS
Other firms closely watch Andersen at high court
By Ameet Sachdev | Ameet Sachdev,CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Business Digest
Northrop seeks pact on Los Alamos lab
By DOW JONES
Author says city vies with the world for creative class
By BILL ATKINSON
Cable TV firm agrees to settle
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
NYSE merger angers powerful investors
By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE
FEATURES
The Spirit Moves The Boss Bruce Springsteen's latest project reflects the faith-based undercurrents of American life.
By Rashod D. Ollison | Rashod D. Ollison,SUN POP MUSIC CRITIC
`Bleep' exposes a censorship debate
By Noel Holston | Noel Holston,NEWSDAY
Politics, art make strange bedfellows
By Glenn McNatt | Glenn McNatt,SUN ART CRITIC
In the news: popes, red wine and the new food pyramids
By SUSAN REIMER
The Spirit Moves The Boss
By Stephen Kiehl | Stephen Kiehl,SUN STAFF
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